300 per cent rise in deceased organ donation

In the past five years, there has been a 300 per cent rise in the number of organs donated by people after dying at Nottingham's hospitals.

In 2012 and 2013, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS trust has recorded a total of 17 deceased donors. This number has been the highest in the East Midlands. This has led to UK witnessing 40 people being benefitted from organ donation. In the year 2007 and 2008, this number was just four.

Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel: Hallmark of Snapchat is impermanence of its images

Addressing the audience at AllThingsD's Dive into Mobile event in New York City on Tuesday, Snapchat's co-founder and CEO Evan Spiegel said that the photo service is growing at an extremely fast pace; and, as of now, most of the users are clicking pictures with iOS devices. However, he also added alongside that Snapchat's growth on Android is also in the offing.

Disneyland temporarily shuts down three rides after safety citation

The Los Angeles Times said in a recent report that a safety citation received by the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim on Saturday led to the temporary closure of three popular rides - Space Mountain, the Matterhorn and Soarin' Over California.

According to the report, the shutting down of the three rides was part of a voluntary closure by the Disneyland Resort officials, after the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Cal/OSHA) issued seven citations to the park on Friday.

Hospital's wards face visiting restriction due to Norovirus

Following outbreaks of the Norovirus, four wards in Musgrove Park Hospital in Taunton has visiting restrictions.

In order to keep the bug under control, public's help is being asked for by the hospital.

Musgrove's medical director, Colin Close said, "Norovirus is a nasty infection, causing acute diarrhoea and vomiting. On top of that, it's highly contagious. For example, you can fit around 10,000 Norovirus particles on a pin head but you only need to ingest about 10 particles to become infected."

Piper Jaffray study: Teenagers drifting away from Facebook

According to a new study released by Piper Jaffray, the usage of Facebook has come down among the teenagers, even though the social network still continue to be an important communications platform for them.

With the findings of the study pointing out that teenagers are drifting from Facebook - as also from Google's popular video-sharing site YouTube -, the statistics released by the study showed that there has been a 9 percent fall in Facebook usage among teenagers since last year.

Wired: Apple to pay $53m to settle lawsuit involving iPhone and iPod Touch warranties

A new Wired report has revealed, on the basis of an agreement obtained by it, that Apple has apparently worked out a settlement in a 2010-filed class action lawsuit which accused the company of failing to honor its warranties on the iPhone and the iPod Touch.

According to Wired, Apple will settle the lawsuit - which involved Apple vs. user warranty disputes - by paying an amount of $53 million. The settlement, which is not yet final though it is assumed to be the real deal, is expected to be filed in a San Francisco federal court in the coming weeks.

Chrysler recalling 9,300 model year 2013 Dodge Ram 1500 due to rollaway risk

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Auburn Hills-based automaker Chrysler is recalling nearly 9,300 Dodge Ram 1500 pickup trucks of model year 2013, because the defective parking brakes of the trucks can pose a potential risk of a rollaway of the vehicles.

About the fault in the parking brakes of the Dodge Ram 1500 trucks being recalled, Chrysler said in a Tuesday statement that the parking brake equalizer in the affected trucks has apparently not been adjusted correctly.

GM re-ignites its ad campaign on Facebook

In a move which marks a notable turnaround of decision by General Motors (GM), which yanked its $10 million advertising campaign from Facebook last year, a recent Ad Age report has revealed that the automaker is apparently re-igniting its ad campaign on the social network.

Leading SDN vendors pool their code and engineering effort in OpenDaylight project

The common foundation of software-defined networking (SDN) required for interoperability and efficient development is apparently taking shape, with the announcement of the OpenDaylight project on Monday.

With the OpenDaylight project chiefly focused on developing an open-source framework for SDN - which comprises a set of technologies that facilitates the networks in better adapting to user needs with less manual effort -, most of the leading vendors working on SDN have joined the project that is being hosted by the Linux Foundation.

A New Levy in Northern Ireland to Charge Five-Pence on Carrier Bags

Northern Island has levied a tax on carrier bags that would have shoppers to pay five pence for a carrier bag. The Department of the Environment hopes that the levy would bring down the use of carrier bags by 80%.

The tax is also for the carrier bags made up of paper, plants-based material, or natural starch. The British Retail Consortium's Aodhan Connolly said that it seems that there are few consumers who are not yet ready for it. Connolly added that the biggest concern is that there would be confusion and conflicts at the tills.

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